眼球运动
顺利追击
眼-手协调
眼动
凝视
计算机科学
操纵杆
心理学
任务(项目管理)
人工智能
计算机视觉
沟通
模拟
管理
经济
作者
Adrien Coudière,Frédéric Danion
标识
DOI:10.1152/jn.00314.2023
摘要
The differentiation between continuous and discrete actions is key for behavioral neuroscience. Although many studies have characterized eye-hand coordination during discrete (e.g. reaching) and continuous actions (e.g. pursuit tracking), all these studies were conducted separately, using different setups and participants. In addition, how eye-hand coordination might operate at the frontier between discrete and continuous movements remains unexplored. Here we filled these gaps by means of a task that could elicit different movement dynamics. Practically, twenty-eight participants were asked to simultaneously track with their eyes and a joystick a visual target that followed an unpredictable trajectory and whose position was updated at different rates (from 1.5 to 240 Hz). This procedure allowed to examine actions ranging from discrete point-to-point movements (low refresh rate) to continuous pursuit (high refresh rate). For comparison, we also tested a manual tracking condition with the eyes fixed, and a pure eye tracking condition (hand fixed). The results showed an abrupt transition between discrete and continuous hand movements around 3 Hz contrasting with a smooth tradeoff between fixations and smooth pursuit. Nevertheless, hand and eye tracking accuracy remained strongly correlated, with each of these depending on whether the other effector was recruited. Moreover, gaze-cursor distance and lag were smaller when eye and hand performed the task conjointly than separately. Altogether, despite some dissimilarities in eye and hand dynamics when transitioning between discrete and continuous movements, our results emphasize the omnipresence and resilience of eye-hand coordination, and support the notion of synergies across eye movement types.
科研通智能强力驱动
Strongly Powered by AbleSci AI